Ghanaian singer, Itz Tiffany, also known as Tiffany, has officially announced her return to the music scene after a long hiatus. In a bold social media post, the artiste declared, “The silence was preparation. The Queen Returns,” signalling the start of a new chapter in her career.
Her comeback is marked by the release of a new single titled WURA, with the official music video scheduled to drop on Friday, March 20. Known for her vibrant personality and genre-blending sound, Itz Tiffany rose to prominence in the early 2010s with hits like FAKE LONDON BOY, GIVE THEM and AZONTO, becoming one of the standout female voices during the peak of Ghana’s Azonto era.
The announcement has already sparked excitement among fans who have followed her journey over the years. Beyond music, the singer has undergone both personal and artistic growth and her return hints at a refreshed image and sound.
By ushering in what she describes as a “new era,” Itz Tiffany appears set to take a more intentional and evolved approach to her music and brand. As anticipation builds ahead of the release of WURA, many are eager to see how she reintroduces herself and reclaims her place in Ghana’s music industry.
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